The Time before Health Informatics Computers in Medicine
Vance Gledhill http://www.cs.su.oz.au/alumni/issue1_2008/issue1_2008_6.shtml and CALM http://www.jstor.org/pss/285459 Biomedical Engineering
David Dewhurst
Peter Farrell
Peter Crosby Intensive Care Laboratory and Radiology Computing Electronic Data Processing Electronic Record Implementations
Terry Hannan -Implementation of the Johns Hopkins Oncology Information System (OCIS) in the Prince of Wales Hospital, Randwick. First international transfer and implementation of a complex Clinical Infomation System (CIS)-terminology for EMR in the 80s and 90s.
This implementation knowledge with specific foci on core "data dictionaries" and end-user interfaces was the foundation for becoming a member and implementer of a a complex international Open Source eHealth project in Africa (Mosoriot Medical Record System (MMRS) to the Academic Model for the Provision of Access To Healthcare (AMPATH) and subsequently the OpenMRS system.
Computers in Medicine
Vance Gledhill http://www.cs.su.oz.au/alumni/issue1_2008/issue1_2008_6.shtml and CALM http://www.jstor.org/pss/285459
Biomedical Engineering
David Dewhurst
Peter Farrell
Peter Crosby
Intensive Care
Laboratory and Radiology Computing
Electronic Data Processing
Electronic Record Implementations
Terry Hannan -Implementation of the Johns Hopkins Oncology Information System (OCIS) in the Prince of Wales Hospital, Randwick. First international transfer and implementation of a complex Clinical Infomation System (CIS)-terminology for EMR in the 80s and 90s.
This implementation knowledge with specific foci on core "data dictionaries" and end-user interfaces was the foundation for becoming a member and implementer of a a complex international Open Source eHealth project in Africa (Mosoriot Medical Record System (MMRS) to the Academic Model for the Provision of Access To Healthcare (AMPATH) and subsequently the OpenMRS system.